Dance Central, Xbox 360 music video game developed by Harmonix Music Systems, already mother of the most famous Guitar Hero series, will soon be launched also for viewers Oculus Quest and Rift S within this spring. To announce it, the same development house, which for the occasion has also published a dedicated presentation video.
Taking up the elements that distinguished the series' predecessors, this VR version of Dance Central will see players dance and have fun creating and following the choreography of the big hits. However, by not exploiting the Kinect, the new version will only track the movements of the head and hands - thus requiring a limited number of moves and their strong "exaggeration" during the dance. As usual, the score obtained will be based on the accuracy of movements, gestures, speed, rhythm and the correctness of the position of the head.
The title will boast of the modality single-player and of that multiplayer, in which you can challenge many opponents online, but it can also be played in co-op with friends. There will also be 32 tracks; among these, Bruno Mars 'Finesse (Remix), The Chainsmokers' Don't Let Me Down, and Haddaway's iconic What is Love.
Recall that the release date of Oculus Rift S is currently scheduled for spring 2019, and the price will be around 449 euros for the European market.